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The phrase "a commonplace aspect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is ordinary or frequently encountered in a particular context.
Example: "In modern society, the use of smartphones has become a commonplace aspect of daily life."
Alternatives: "a common feature" or "a typical element".
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But Salonen can envisage a future in which VR enhancement becomes a commonplace aspect of the concert-going experience.
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It's a commonplace scene in comedies of the time.
In a sense, those heads were totems of an all-too-commonplace aspect of the American scene: the landscape of slavery and white supremacy.
One is the relative scarcity of some commonplace aspects of black life.
This is not to say that the way I thought of Calcutta was joyless; in fact, my sense of the commonplace aspects of its petit bourgeois life was fundamentally joyful.
Though Davis is the least confessional of writers (in some ways), her presence is insistently and increasingly felt in this collection, which develops the aspect, almost, of a commonplace book, or book of Montaigne-like essays.
It is a commonplace in early-music lore that given the remoteness and sketchiness of most of the documentary sources, aspects of any performance are necessarily conjectural.
That is a commonplace.
It was a commonplace.
Handstands are a commonplace.
Today, she's a commonplace.
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